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LIST OF VETERINARIANS DRAFTED INTO THE FCT COVID-19 TASK FORCE


Find below the list of Veterinarians drafted into the FCT COVID-19 Task Force




1. Coordination Pillar;
CP Aishatu Abubakar – President VCN
Dr. Bala Mohammed (VP)
Dr. Josiah Kantiok (Registrar)

2. Logistics Pillar;
Dr. Ezenwa Nwakonobi

3. Infection Prevention Control Pillar;
Dr. Adetunji Jolaosho

4. Epidemiology Pillar;
CVO Dr. James Balami

5. Laboratory Services Pillar;
DVS FCT Dr. (Mrs.) R. Adugugba




6. Risk Communication and Social Mobilizations Pillar;
Dr. Fadipe Oladotun

7. Case Management Pillar;
Dr. Monday Ojeamiren

8. Health and Safety Pillar;
Dr. (Mrs.) Kwange

9. Research Pillar;
Professor Wesley Nafernda


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  1. This is a very good start and we pray you all distinguish yourselves.

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  2. Sure way to lead, others are learning to follow suite!

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  3. A WELCOME DEVELOPMENT 👍👍👍 KUDOS TO THE PRESENT LEADERSHIP OF VCN

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  4. Congrats VCN PRESIDENT AND TEAM

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  5. Lovely, Congrats to the profession.

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  6. Congratulations..Kudos to the present leadership of VCN.. Keep the flag flying higher.

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  7. Great one...wishing you success..we are sure of your capability

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  8. Please I need a way forward about renewing my license which will expire on 29th April, 2020. It provisional one I have now

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